Welcome to Tideclan's Home

This is an invite only, semi-literate Warrior Cat role play brought to you by Dia. and Silent Symphony.
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Tideclan is the only clan in the area. In fact, they seem to be the only group of creatures for many miles in all directions. Their camp is situated in the white, rocky formations above the shore of a fairly large body of water. This water is salt-water, but there are natural springs around their camp where they can access fresh water.
The dens are put in small, naturally carved out regions in their camp.
If you walk through the leader's den, there is a small tunnel in the back. This tunnel leads to the Star Cave, the softly glowing cavern where the clan's leader and medicine cat speaks to the Star Walkers, otherwise known as the clan's ancestors.
Outside of the camp is the Sunning Grounds, a small, open area of cracked ground that gets a lot of sun. There are poisonous snakes and other reptiles that the cats must be wary of. The forest beyond the camp that makes up the other half of their territory is teeming with prey. While there are many birds, mice, voles, and squirrels, foxes and the occasional badger are an ever-growing problem.
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Tideclan is the only clan in the area. In fact, they seem to be the only group of creatures for many miles in all directions. Their camp is situated in the white, rocky formations above the shore of a fairly large body of water. This water is salt-water, but there are natural springs around their camp where they can access fresh water.
The dens are put in small, naturally carved out regions in their camp.
If you walk through the leader's den, there is a small tunnel in the back. This tunnel leads to the Star Cave, the softly glowing cavern where the clan's leader and medicine cat speaks to the Star Walkers, otherwise known as the clan's ancestors.
Outside of the camp is the Sunning Grounds, a small, open area of cracked ground that gets a lot of sun. There are poisonous snakes and other reptiles that the cats must be wary of. The forest beyond the camp that makes up the other half of their territory is teeming with prey. While there are many birds, mice, voles, and squirrels, foxes and the occasional badger are an ever-growing problem.











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